That critic verbiage in that last post Eval? That kind of semi non-speak makes me think that you'd be the last person in a crowded movie theater fire to yell just "Fire". The folks 'd have to see flames to make the connection with what you were yelling.

More pot-shots.

Tell me how "open" you wish this thing to be and why? Venture some non-speak, please...its only words, not that difficult or painful.

this modern method of creative dialogue. The artifacts that will be viewed will finally give a material significance to that dialogue and that method of dialogue. Regardless of the original or intended content of the sculpture, it will now be overcome under the cradling grip of the "Sculpture.net school". Which is fine, because the whole damned point is to add the unimaginable experience (for us) of making actual "contact".

Nah. It was this "dialogue" bit. I don't think it has material significance, even when given material substance. The thing of material substance is compromised by shipping problems. Therefore the dialogue is highly suspect.

Nah. It was this "dialogue" bit. I don't think it has material significance, even when given material substance. The thing of material substance is compromised by shipping problems. Therefore the dialogue is highly suspect.

Many artists consider their interaction with medium/media a "dialogue" with matter/physicality/reality. And the artifact or product is always the way outsiders get to be momentary "insiders". Perception ever is only pursuing art as it smell roses and stammers and stumbles over too much of everything else.

Shipping problems? Hah, only if you let them be. Anything logistical can be solved quite easily by the dumbed-down version of our consciousness (the stumbler) that takes care of "business" for us.

History will label all of us here as the .net school. We are the 1st generation of this new vehicle for artistic thought and pursuit. The sculpture.net show(Or whatever title it's given), will cement this group as the first to be creating, critising, influencing, teaching, destroying in a new close nit yet disparate way that this modern communication system provides. The 1st "global" school of sculptors.

sub i was thinking the same sorta thing. i think its awesome as long as the information hear stays and finds a way to be permently stored. otherwise that could be the only draw back, back to the damn books